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Democrats:

  • Sen. Bob Bacon, of Fort Collins- Yes
  • Sen. Betty Boyd, of Lakewood- Yes
  • Sen. Morgan Carroll, of Aurora- No
  • Sen. Joyce Foster, of Denver- Yes
  • Sen. Dan Gibbs, of Silverthorne- Yes
  • Sen. Peter Groff, of Denver- Yes
  • Sen. Rollie Heath, of Boulder- Yes
  • Sen. Mary Hodge, of Brighton- Yes
  • Sen. Jim Isgar, of Hesperus- No
  • Sen. Moe Keller, of Wheat Ridge- No
  • Sen. John Morse, of Colorado Springs- Yes
  • Sen. Linda Newell, of Littleton- No
  • Sen. Chris Romer, of Denver- Yes
  • Sen. Paula Sandoval, of Denver- Yes
  • Sen. Gail Schwartz, of Snowmass- Yes
  • Sen. Brandon Shaffer, of Longmont- Yes
  • Sen. Abel Tapia, of Pueblo- Yes
  • Sen. Lois Tochtrop, of Thornton- No
  • Sen. Jennifer Veiga, of Denver- Yes
  • Sen. Suzanne Williams, of Aurora- Yes


Republicans:

  • Sen. Greg Brophy, of Wray- No
  • Sen. Bill Cadman, of Colorado Springs- No
  • Sen. Ted Harvey, of Highlands Ranch- No
  • Sen. Ken Kester, of Las Animas- No
  • Sen. Keith King, of Colorado Springs- No
  • Sen. Mike Kopp, of Littleton- No
  • Sen. Kevin Lundberg, of Berthoud- No
  • Sen. Shawn Mitchell, of Broomfield- Absent
  • Sen. Josh Penry, of Grand Junction- No
  • Sen. Scott Renfroe, of Greeley- No
  • Sen. Mark Scheffel, of Parker- No
  • Sen. Dave Schultheis, of Colorado Springs- No
  • Sen. Nancy Spence, of Centennial- No
  • Sen. Al White, of Hayden- No

 

 


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